FOX ORDERS UP A SECOND SERVING OF “BOB’S BURGERS”
Animated Series Renewed for a Second Season
All-New Episode Airs Sunday, April 10, on FOX
Animation Domination newcomer BOB’S BURGERS has been renewed for a second season, it was announced today by Kevin Reilly, President of Entertainment, Fox Broadcasting Company.
“BOB’S BURGERS has proved to be a perfect neighbor to our slate of fan-favorite animated families this year,” said Reilly. “The series has found its own really unique, irreverent voice and is doing consistent business for us on Sundays, so we’re excited to serve up another season to the fans.”
The premiere of BOB’S BURGERS this year was the highest-rated new series debut on any network so far this season. The series currently ranks among the Top 10 programs this season among young men.
In the all-new “Burger War” episode, airing Sunday, April 10 (8:30-9:00 PM ET/PT), BOB’s (H. Jon Benjamin) eccentric landlord, MR. FISCHOEDER (guest voice Kevin Kline), pays the family a visit to deliver some bad news. Bob’s rival across the street, JIMMY PESTO (guest voice Jay Johnston) of Jimmy Pesto’s Pizzeria, wants to take over Bob’s lease so that he can expand his gift shop. With little time and not enough money, the Belcher family must cook up some business or luck to save the restaurant.
BOB’S BURGERS follows a third-generation restaurateur as he runs his own burger joint with the help of his wife and their three kids. Bob has big ideas about burgers, condiments and sides, but only a few thoughts on customer service and business management. Despite his greasy counters, lousy location and occasionally spotty service, Bob is convinced his burgers speak for themselves. The animated series features the voice talents of H. Jon Benjamin, John Roberts, Dan Mintz, Eugene Mirman and Kristen Schaal.
Source: FOX


really? i thought it was a goner. interesting
ReplyDeleteIt was fairly safe in our Cancellation and Prediction Tables
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell ? This show is the worst I've see in a long time. It's not funny at all (not one tiny smile when I suffered watching the first three episodes), it is gross and the animation is poor.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it even made it to the air, and now they renew it despite the low ratings between The Simpsons and Family Guy ? Pfff, this is sad.
They shoud renew The Chicago Code or Human Target instead of this crap, even if renewal for animated shows are often announced earlier because of the time needed to do this kind of programs - even if on Bob's Burgers I'm sure an entire episode can get done in 2 days, from the 'writing' process to 'animation'.
Oh, nice surprise. Though Archer is currently my favorite animated show by a landslide, Bob's Burgers has developed into a really great show. It's also the only Fox animation show I go out of my way to watch.
ReplyDeleteLol, to each his own. I thought it started off terribly, but after the first two or three episodes it got much funnier. It's ridiculous, but fun.
ReplyDeleteSorry Cadence, completely out of the blue here.
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We are a dying breed :L
Oh, lol, awesome! I've been playing for 10 years now. Since grade 7. This is going to be my last year in my youth orchestra :(.
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I'm glad this got picked up. It has the advantage of being both funny and NOT another Seth MacFarlane show. The kids are the best part. "You smell like ointment and pee!"
ReplyDeleteAfter the disaster that was "Sit Down, Shut Up" I thought Fox would never find another decent animated series.
Yay!! shhh it's crawl!!!
ReplyDeleteWonder what the story is on lie to me and human target
ReplyDeleteI think we'll all have to wait until the upfronts in May to find that out. If FOX has a good pilot season, I'd bet that both shows are doomed.
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